Reynold Brown

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Reynold Brown was an American illustrator best known for his dramatic and dynamic movie poster art for numerous mid-20th-century Hollywood films, especially in the science fiction and horror genres.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf illustrator
painter
person
activeInPeriod mid-20th century
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
fieldOfWork book and magazine illustration
film advertising
genre horror art
movie poster art
science fiction art
hasCreativeStyle dynamic use of light and shadow
heroic and exaggerated figures
highly dramatic compositions
vivid, eye-catching color schemes
influencedBy classic American illustrators
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement American realism NERFINISHED
commercial illustration
notableFor dramatic and dynamic movie poster illustrations
horror film posters
mid-20th-century Hollywood film posters
science fiction film posters
notableWork poster for "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman"
poster for "Ben-Hur" (1959 film)
poster for "How the West Was Won"
poster for "Spartacus"
poster for "Tarantula"
poster for "The Alamo" (1960 film)
poster for "The Alligator People"
poster for "The Atomic Submarine"
poster for "The Brain from Planet Arous"
poster for "The Comancheros"
poster for "The Creature from the Black Lagoon"
poster for "The Curse of the Undead"
poster for "The Deadly Mantis"
poster for "The Incredible Shrinking Man"
poster for "The Land Unknown"
poster for "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"
poster for "The Monolith Monsters"
poster for "The Sword and the Dragon" (U.S. release art)
poster for "The Thing That Couldn't Die"
poster for "The Time Machine" (1960 film)
poster for "This Island Earth"
occupation illustrator
painter
teacher
workLocation Hollywood
Los Angeles

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